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Jefferies hits back at Houston

Published: 30 Aug 2010 - 16:30:36

Jim Jefferies has hit back at Peter Houston after the Dundee United manager claimed that Hearts played only route-one football during Sunday's 1-1 draw between the clubs at Tynecastle.Houston suggested that long balls to burly striker Kevin Kyle were the only threat to the visitors who took a point after David Templeton's opener was cancelled out by Morgaro Gomis' 85th-minute wonder goal."That's the pot calling the kettle black because they were only effective when they thumped it up to Jon Daly," Jambos boss Jefferies told the Edinburgh Evening News. "I thought our movement was good and we passed the ball."Long balls weren't our tactics but we were dangerous because Kyle is very good in the air and he puts people under pressure."But we didn't play long balls, we passed it around and he was useful on the deck too. The only time United were a threat was when they went direct through Daly and fed off second balls."They did that quite well but I don't agree with Housty - it's a bit of the pot calling the kettle black."

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